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author | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2015-12-21 22:04:53 +0100 |
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committer | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2015-12-21 22:05:40 +0100 |
commit | 7fa06e46c4f63c58dcb2590c28631edd6756c358 (patch) | |
tree | 7e5837f42fd9ab10757bee1ad30f9d6723c1f8ed /DOCS/man/vf.rst | |
parent | 0afb1acab3691dfed8585f9438b34b05e8094ca0 (diff) | |
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vf_yadif: change defaults
This is for the sake of command.c and the "deinterlace" option/property.
Instead of forcing certain "better" defaults when inserting yadif,
change the actual "yadif" defaults.
I pondered not changing vf_yadif, and instead adding a trivial "yadif-
auto" wrapper filter, which would merely have different defaults. But
thinking about it, it doesn't make any sense for "deinterlace" to have
different defaults from vf_yadif, with vf_yadif having the "worse"
defaults. If someone wants the old behavior, the old behavior can be
forced in a backward and forward compatible way by setting the
suboptions.
Fixes #2539 (kind of).
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diff --git a/DOCS/man/vf.rst b/DOCS/man/vf.rst index b8d10f4683..ff3f539416 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/vf.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/vf.rst @@ -454,16 +454,15 @@ Available filters are: ``<mode>`` :frame: Output 1 frame for each frame. - :field: Output 1 frame for each field. + :field: Output 1 frame for each field (default). :frame-nospatial: Like ``frame`` but skips spatial interlacing check. :field-nospatial: Like ``field`` but skips spatial interlacing check. ``<interlaced-only>`` - :no: Deinterlace all frames (default). - :yes: Only deinterlace frames marked as interlaced (default if this - filter is inserted via ``deinterlace`` property). + :no: Deinterlace all frames. + :yes: Only deinterlace frames marked as interlaced (default). - This filter, is automatically inserted when using the ``d`` key (or any + This filter is automatically inserted when using the ``d`` key (or any other key that toggles the ``deinterlace`` property or when using the ``--deinterlace`` switch), assuming the video output does not have native deinterlacing support. |